Shadab Zeest Hashmi

Shadab Zeest Hashmi

The Face of A Dervish

Rumi / December 2, 2023 The Face of A Dervish Before I met Hayat Nur Artiran, I had only had a raw understanding of what female selfhood may look like, a notion I have been attempting to refine in my writings over many years. Here, at the Mevlevi Sufi lodge in Istanbul, I received a […]

Tulips, Tessellation, Translation: The Ethos of Harmony

Featured / November 29, 2023 Tulips, Tessellation, Translation: The Ethos of Harmony The photograph before me is from a summer morning in 1982, from an album of that year’s Eid ul Fitr congregation. Taken with our very basic snapshot camera, the Kodak Tele-Instammatic 608, it lacks the sharpness and vivid colours we are so used […]

Translating Amir Khusrau’s ‘Zihaal-e-Miskeen’, The Ghazal Of Ghazals

Featured / November 27, 2023 Translating Amir Khusrau’s ‘Zihaal-e-Miskeen’, The Ghazal Of Ghazals ‘Zihaal’ is a paradox: it combines two disparate languages so successfully in the ghazal form that they eventually became one language. On the other hand, this ghazal defies text, it defies a satisfactory interpretation of its gestures without oral rendition. Poetry often […]

Rumi, Adab, And the Beauty Of Boundaries

Featured / November 8, 2023 Rumi, Adab, And The Beauty Of Boundaries I was so excited to meet Azra Bayru Kumcuoğlu, Rumi’s granddaughter (23rd generation) for breakfast on my latest visit to Istanbul— that I wore my pearls early in the morning and popped into a salon across from Boğaziçi University campus where I had […]